: Violent Video Games :
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- rated 4.33 / 5 stars
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- 39,294 Views
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- Comedy - Original
- illwillpress
- neurotically-yours
- jonathan-ian-mathers
- foamy-the-squirrel
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- Uploaded
- Jan 9, 2013 | 4:38 PM EST
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- 15 mb
- Daily 2nd Place January 10, 2013
- Weekly 2nd Place January 16, 2013
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Author Comments
A rant about the recent attack on violent video games.
Reviews
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars January 20, 2013
It's pretty funny, and it's also very true. My only problem is that I can't stand the squirrel's voice. Still pretty good, though.
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars January 14, 2013
so damn true, yet also hillarious
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars January 21, 2013
FUNNY AND TO THE POINT,, 'PARENTS DONT BUY THE BLOODY GAMES THEN COMPLAIN N MOAN WHEN YOUR KIDS ARE CURSING AND REPEATING WHAT THEY HEAR'
Rated 3 / 5 stars January 22, 2013
Kats with Glasses? Hah, nice background! Great topic to rant about too, words of truth, solo conversation of wisdom. Moral? Parents should just take responsability and not blame Mario! Keep up the good work!
-cd-
Rated 3 / 5 stars January 10, 2013
Started off good, but then you went and blamed parents. When we are too quick to blame others for society's ill, we risk looking like those hypocrites that blamed violent videogames. Deflecting and redirecting hate to another group that probably doesn't deserve it doesn't seem right. Yes parents are responsible for the child's upbringing, but one can't ignore the societal impact of videogames. While the idea that playing Mario would make someone want to stomp on mushrooms and beat on venus fly traps is indeed ridiculous, that doesn't mean videogames can't influence how others think and feel, else how could it ever be art?